THE PREMIER CATERERS Tor tiio Hast <SO Years in This Town. Ho Function Too Email—• None Too Large. Quotations Freely Given. THONES 6230, 6324. Private 6185. DUSTIN’S LTD. THE SQUARE, OPP. RAILWAY STATION.
AMUSEMENTS. THEY SAT ENTHRALLED! Patrons yesterday paid glowing tributes to the most glorious romance that lias ever graced tlio screen! THE REGENT SCREENING: 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. Uniting Two Beloved Stars GARY COOPER ANN HARDING “ PETER IBBETSON ” “ PETER IBBETSON ” “And how long have you been in love with my wife. 1 * Thoso words shattered the dream of two people. Theirs was a love born in childhood and cherished through the years. But now another, with a stronger claim, stood between them. Exceptional Supports include: “Popular Science” (in colour) tho first of a magnificent new series. Pop-eye the Sailor in another hilarious cartoon. Box Plans at Collinson and Cunning haine’s, Phono 7178; after 6 p.m., Phone 677 C. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "" JERSEY CAFE NEXT WHITE STAR OFFICE. Fish and Grill Meals at All Hours. Open Sunday. GENERAL NOTICES PALMERSTON NORTH BRANCH OF WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. rpHE Annual General Meeting of the above branch will be held iu the Commerco Buildings, Broadway, on THURSDAY, March 2Gth, at 8 p.m.. Business: Election of Officers; Annual Report and Balance Sheet; General. All shootists and anglers are invited to attend. W. R- PROCTER, Hon. Secretary. ’ CANTERBURY JOCKEY ,QLUB (Incorporated.) AUTUMN MEETING, 1936, APRIL 13th and 14th. A CCEPTANCES for ■ the GREAT EASTER and tho GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAPS, FIRST FORFEITS for the CHAMPAGNE and the 44th CHALLENGE STAKES, also GENERAL ENTRIES, CLOSE on FRIDAY, MARCH 27th, AT S P.M. F. T. H. BELL, Secretary. p.O. Box 353, Christchurch, Telegraphic Address: “Turf,” Christchurch. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES
L. G. LOVEDAY, Coles' Buildings, Teacher of violin, steel and Spanish guitar, banjo and mandolin. Interviews, 3.30-5 p.m. Dance Band. ’Phono 5110. THE HAMILTON SCHOOL OP DANCING. B ALLBOOM: Classes Mondays and •Thursdays, S-10 p.m. TAP: Business Girls’ Class 7-8 Mondays. ELOCUTION and SPEECH TRAINING: For complete syllabus apply Principal: JOAN H. THOMSON, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. Studio: Phoenix Chambers, Cuba St., Phone 5311. DOREEN THWAITES, A.R.C.A. (London and Paris.) INSTRUCTION in Drawing, Paint- "*• ing, Modelling and Pictorial Design. Individual attention. Interviews Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Studio: 231 Cuba Street, Phone 6697. BALLROOM D ANCING BETH PAItKES New Studio, above .Booth McDonald’s, Bangitikei .Street. ALL THE LATEST IN THE BALLROOM. Classes and Private Tuition. Adult Class commences Thursday 26th, 8 p.m. Prospectus at Studio. TI-IE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING PRINCIPAL: MISS GWEN GIBBS; and fully qualified staff, all branches. HEALTH AND BODY CULTURE, Classes in Above on Fridays. Women 2-3 p.m., Business Girls 7-8. Prospectus at Studio, 81 Broadway. Phones 7170—7477. / THE JEAN SCOTT SCHOOL OF DANCING Private aud Class Tuition in all Branches, including Modern and Oldtime. Pupils specially trained for competitions. Particulars at Studio, 298 Cuba St. Phones Studio 6802. Res. 6500. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS Enrol with ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes. Expert Tutors. Moderate Fees. Write for FREE PROSPECTUS to E. L. Enting, B. Com., F.R.A., N.Z., Box 826, G. Wellington. C.l,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 72, 26 March 1936, Page 1
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